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    Dont want to be the bearer of bad news lads, but I knew it would be coming.
    Anyone found fishing on Seaham South Pier now runs the risk of having their details taken by the Police, if having been called down by the Dock Company, and the possibility of a private summons being issued for Trespass, just as what was happening a few years back at Sunderland Docks.
    It has come to a head after Dock Staff have been verbally abused by some anglers, after being requested to leave the Area.
    No one more than me would love to fish my Old Stomping ground, but looks like its the end of the road.

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    Now that's a great shame indeed,south pier is a great mark and I would say would have seen more cod hauled from it than most piers.
    I fished it 35yrs ago and had some of my best fishing at this pier.
    But we don't help ourselves do we and the dock company have their reasons.
    Sad day and a good mark lost.

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    • #3
      verbally abused my arse poor excuse that more like a jobs worth want the lads off the pier.

      plus the only reason they dont want ya to fish the docks at sunderland cos of all the **** they pump into the sea
      Last edited by eddie t; 21-12-2012, 11:52 PM.
      Feel free to take a look at my blog.

      http://edds-fishingtales.blogspot.com/

      Cheers eddie t

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      • #4
        Eddie, it wont be long before the same will apply to Roker pier,what with last weeks incident with the lads having to be rescued,and then tonight I was down Roker to fish the Ratty when lo and behold lights on the pier obviously a few anglers had decided to dice with death and risk chucking a lead into a massive sea which was breaking over the pier from not only the open sea side but from the bay side.Apparently they were requested to leave by the police,but they are adding to the councils ammunition to have anglers banned permanantly from the pier,plus the fact that with seas the way they are at the minute someone will be washed off and lost...and nobody wants that!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bigfen View Post
          Eddie, it wont be long before the same will apply to Roker pier,what with last weeks incident with the lads having to be rescued,and then tonight I was down Roker to fish the Ratty when lo and behold lights on the pier obviously a few anglers had decided to dice with death and risk chucking a lead into a massive sea which was breaking over the pier from not only the open sea side but from the bay side.Apparently they were requested to leave by the police,but they are adding to the councils ammunition to have anglers banned permanantly from the pier,plus the fact that with seas the way they are at the minute someone will be washed off and lost...and nobody wants that!!
          I just can't believe that.
          Alan

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          • #6
            Was down roker last night too. Could see lads halfway up and waves coming over. Worrying considering what happened not long ago. Seen the old bills blue lights flashing at entrance and thought they might start upping their game by confiscating tackle. Apparently they take details and then fine them. Do you think its a real possibility they could stop anglers or will it take another soul to get taken before they pull the plug completely.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by markybroon View Post
              Was down roker last night too. Could see lads halfway up and waves coming over. Worrying considering what happened not long ago. Seen the old bills blue lights flashing at entrance and thought they might start upping their game by confiscating tackle. Apparently they take details and then fine them. Do you think its a real possibility they could stop anglers or will it take another soul to get taken before they pull the plug completely.
              they cant stop itt as lads climb the gate however if they start taking peoples gear it might stop people doing it but till then pople will chance it even if they get a fine go to court and if ya not working you pay a pound a week

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Charlton View Post
                I just can't believe that.
                Agree Alan, thats just lunacy given the sea conditions last night.

                As you know, I'm no saint when it comes to the locked gates at Roker, but I do believe I know when its safe for me to go on and when its not. The lads on there last night need their heads looking at.
                Davy

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by blackrat View Post
                  Dont want to be the bearer of bad news lads, but I knew it would be coming.
                  Anyone found fishing on Seaham South Pier now runs the risk of having their details taken by the Police, if having been called down by the Dock Company, and the possibility of a private summons being issued for Trespass, just as what was happening a few years back at Sunderland Docks.
                  It has come to a head after Dock Staff have been verbally abused by some anglers, after being requested to leave the Area.
                  No one more than me would love to fish my Old Stomping ground, but looks like its the end of the road.
                  When did this happen mate
                  Cod machine

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                  • #10
                    I was down there at 7.00pm and returned at about 10.00 when I was speaking to a lad on the beach who said the police had removed the lads from the pier.They should defo have tackle confiscated be a warning to everyone not to go onto the pier in those conditions.They are not only putting themselves at risk but the emergency services as well if anything were to happen!!

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                    • #11
                      same thing happining on tynemouth pier anglers been fishing all week in massive seas just waiting for the next accident the trouble is there is no raiilings on the bottom level and any wave coming over throws you into the sea as happened to a couple of lads a couple years ago ,how would you feel a knock on the door telling you your loved ones have drowned,you also had the two lads climing the gates who slipped and went in lucky they were in hospital a few days its only common sense. davy.
                      PB
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                      • #12
                        People fishing the piers when they are closed the are not only putting their own lives at risk but also the lives of other people who will have to go to rescue them in the event of an accident for the sake of a cod, they need to get a life

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by kingcod deano View Post
                          When did this happen mate
                          Has come to a head in the last few days. The local PCSO has been liaising with the Dock Company and knowing that I fish / live in the area she told me what was happening.
                          I told her if that was the crack then the lads need to be warned in advance rather than straight in at the DEEP END. So I'm informing as many as possible and the PCSO wants me to take her to the clubhouse so she can inform the lads at the Club.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Darnc View Post
                            People fishing the piers when they are closed the are not only putting their own lives at risk but also the lives of other people who will have to go to rescue them in the event of an accident for the sake of a cod, they need to get a life
                            So what do you say about the events of last week when the gate was open on Roker?

                            I've done it all my angling life, and I'll continue to do so. The difference being I know when its safe for me to go on through 30 years of fishing on there in all sorts of conditions.. The people in charge of the keys, judging by the events of last week alone, do not. They'll have looked out of the window, seen it was a nice day, and opened it up.
                            Davy

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Davyred View Post
                              So what do you say about the events of last week when the gate was open on Roker?

                              I've done it all my angling life, and I'll continue to do so. The difference being I know when its safe for me to go on through 30 years of fishing on there in all sorts of conditions.. The people in charge of the keys, judging by the events of last week alone, do not. They'll have looked out of the window, seen it was a nice day, and opened it up.
                              Stop talking crap if the gates are locked as a adult you should know better
                              Last edited by Guest; 22-12-2012, 05:04 PM.

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